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Re: Daymare Escape by Babylon and Borys
Posted: 20 May 2013 01:30
by The Abacus
Dr. Eramad continued his scavenging by proceeding to the basement.
Re: Daymare Escape by Babylon and Borys
Posted: 20 May 2013 08:30
by Anteroinen
Hazi offers to help and decipher the codes with his tome.
Re: Daymare Escape by Babylon and Borys
Posted: 20 May 2013 08:35
by The Kakama
Altor shows the group the moon necklace. Then he says "Anyone seen anything similar? I think this isn't the only necklace here."
Knowlegde tells him about his sun necklace. Then, curious, Altor decides to wear both necklaces at the same time, to see what happens.
Re: Daymare Escape by Babylon and Borys
Posted: 20 May 2013 13:19
by WorldisQuiet5256
Be careful Altor, you don't know what those do.
Re: Daymare Escape by Babylon and Borys
Posted: 20 May 2013 16:08
by Babylon
Dr Eramad - You pass down the abandoned stair case into the basement. The only light available is that which is streaming through the cracks in the floorboards you saw earlier. Looking around, you seem to be in some kind of wine cellar. Three wooden racks hold a few dusty wine bottles, while a rotten barrel in the corner bears the label 'wine' scrawled on in white paint. On top of the barrel is an envelope, and an few unopened tin cans, possibly of food. On the floor, an ink pen lies discarded in a small groove in the stone. To the left is a bricked up archway, it seems there is no other way into the room behind it.
Altor- Acknowledging Knowledge's warning, you carefully slip the two pendants around your neck. As soon as they touch, you feel a low buzzing, like the air is filled with static electricity. There is an audible crackling, but it soon dies away. Dismissing this for apprehension about the necklace, you realize you are being drawn in by silly folk lore.
Hazi- Using a combination of your tome, and Knowledge's list of codes, the two of you manage to decipher the title of the book. It reads 'On the history of Daymare and the Surrounding Climes. ' No name is present on the cover, but you know by the matching of the symbols that it must be of similar origin to the amulets you found. Flipping through the book, you spot an etching of the area you know stand. It appears to be from a very long time ago, before all of the houses were built. There is the abandoned house, and the one you awoke in, but the other two are not present. The caption reads 'On the district'
Knowledge- You and Hazi decode the book, finding it is titled 'On the history of Daymare and the Surrounding Climes'. After seeing the etching of the place where you are at the moment but in the past, you head to the hut where Worgtex is to give him some food. You give him one piece of food, and he gratefully nods in thanks.
Nruv- You sit on the street, not doing much.
Re: Daymare Escape by Babylon and Borys
Posted: 21 May 2013 10:07
by The Abacus
Dr. Eramad examines the envelope hoping it may contain something useful. He shall also take a look at the tin cans and the pen.
Re: Daymare Escape by Babylon and Borys
Posted: 21 May 2013 14:43
by The Kakama
Taking off the necklaces, Altor sees Hazi and Knowlegde deciphering the book. When Knowlegde leaves, he goes to examine the book.
Re: Daymare Escape by Babylon and Borys
Posted: 21 May 2013 19:00
by Vurn
Nruv Arte accompanies Eramad in the wine cellar, and takes some of the wine bottles.
Re: Daymare Escape by Babylon and Borys
Posted: 21 May 2013 20:31
by Anteroinen
Totally captivated by the book, Hazi starts humming the song written in the book. It was truly euphonous to him.
"Trymbula, trymbula o himmelie
melliwritens hiertarna mie.
Mapka, mapka jiek trymbula mie,
O, mapka jiek trymbyla tie.
Trymbula, trymbula, o juurdierna,
arig, arig, variek intte.
Mapka, mapka, lesiek henne,
O, mapka lesiek trymbula tie."
His companions look at him quite confused, but he kept reading and humming the song. The inscriptions were pretty clear, and pretty old. This is clearly a book of very high historic value and looking at the map of the area, possibly pretty important.
<The song is about a berry and begging a mother to give it away. I made it up, sue me.>
Re: Daymare Escape by Babylon and Borys
Posted: 22 May 2013 10:01
by The Abacus
It's written in the language of garden door – correct?